Scientists believe it was a lightning strike that likely killed the animals at a site about 33 miles southwest of Delta ...
“Particularly the large migratory herds, including the Western Arctic herd, have shown significant drops in population numbers, and they’re not recovering,” Thoman said. “Now it’s not all bad news.
From oddly shaped clouds to rainbowlike colors in the sky, there are plenty of fascinating weather phenomena that can capture your attention, even when there's no storm in sight. Whether you're a ...
It sounds strange to call a national park a “manmade” wonder, especially one as lavishly blessed by nature as Denali, but without the intervention, protection and leadership of conservation-minded ...
Bids for oil exploration rights in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge’s coastal plain will be opened on Jan. 10, a day later ...
Having read dozens of stories by Jack O’Connor in Outdoor Life magazine when I grew up, a hunt in Alaska for moose or sheep was a dream of mine since ...
AUTHOR’S NOTE: The two most deadly years for people on or near Tustumena Lake were 1965 and 1975. This series examines the tragedies of those two years. This chapter describes the final Tustumena ...
Huddling before my computer on a September afternoon, I was transported virtually to a community center in the town of Bethel ...
The Northern Lights are worth traveling for, but Alaska's Fairbanks isn't the only great place to see them. Canada, too, has ...
No oil or gas company sought to drill in a contentious wildlife refuge in Alaska, the Interior Department announced Wednesday ...
Fifty-three years ago, an Army helicopter pilot flying over a tundra plateau saw a group of caribou. Thinking something ...